Did you see it, in the titel? Week 51! That's a year minus 1 week. Wow! Who would have thought i'd get so far?? Now, before i show you today's video, let me tell you (just like i said so on my Facebook page) i'm planning a BIG give away. Because there's 300 of you here, because there's over 310 of you on my Facebook page and because there's over 1400 of you on my YouTube channel, i wanted to share some of my favorite supplies with you. Keep an eye here if you don't want to miss anything!!
Coucou!
Vous avez vu dans le titre? Semaine 51! C'est à dire un an moins une semaine. Wow! Qui eu cru que j'irai si loin?? Maintenant, avant de vous montrer la vidéo d'aujourd'hui, permettez moi de vous dire (tout comme je l'ai déjà dit sur ma page Facebook) que je prépare un GRAND tirage au sort. Parce que vous êtes 300 sur mon blog, parce que vous êtes plus de 310 sur ma page Facebook, parce que vous êtes plus de 1400 sur ma chaîne YouTube, j'ai voulu partager quelques-uns de mes produits préférés avec vous. Gardez donc un oeil ici si vous ne voulez rien rater!!
The video. La vidéo.
Ingredients / Ingrédients:
Moleskine sketchbook
Pébéo Studio acrylics gesso
Pébéo Crackle effect undercoat
Pébéo Crackle effect Modeling paste
Dylusions ink: Squeezed orange, Melted chocolate
Pébéo Colorex: Tabacco
Distress ink: Brushed corduroy, Vintage photo, Black soot
Stampotique stamp: Weasel with thank you on side #6115
Archival ink: Black
Memento ink: Tuxedo black
Uniball Vision Elite black, Signo white
Copic markers: various colors
Promarkers: various colors
7Gypsies rub-ons: Hudson Valley rubbings
KeiserCraft: Duchess rub-ons
Tim Holtz idea-ology: Crowded attic paper stash
Sennelier Oil pastels: Iridescent colors
Dylusions stencil: Dotted flower
Washi tape
Calico date stamp
Brilliant page, great video. Thanks
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Amanda x
Great video, really enjoyed watching this week's page come together, and it looks amazing!
RépondreSupprimerBeautiful pages, love the textures! Am off to watch the video..yeah!
RépondreSupprimerI absolutely love your style! I am mesmerized by your videos, and since I only recently "found" you, I want to go back and watch all your 50 other videos! Thank you so much for the inspiration!
RépondreSupprimerI love your work and listening as you describe what you are doing:). Thank you for sharing!
RépondreSupprimerThanks for sharing...I'm loving the crackle effect on paper...don't like fussy cutting though...great job.
RépondreSupprimerGreat page, just like all your pages!!! Love watching you videos/tutorials... Your work is so beautiful!!!
RépondreSupprimerAbsolutly amazing pages! Love your background!!! XOXO
RépondreSupprimerThat background is amazing, France! I love watching your videos.
RépondreSupprimerloved your video. The idea with the envelop is what i am going to use in my still not finished december daily (the stories are there and the pictures, but it still has to come togehter).
RépondreSupprimerOh my word, that background is phenomenal. You have captured the look and feel of an old wall beautifully. The envelope window is such a cool way to house personal ephemera like the tickets. Love the Stampotique guy :) He makes me smile.
RépondreSupprimerI just discovered your blog at youtube!! Love the video's thanks for sharing.
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France Happy Anniversary...thanks for sharing your fantastic talent with us,,,,I loved this page ...as well,a very interesting technique and page,loved your envelops idea too! TFS...God bless
RépondreSupprimerIncredible once again France! Omg...the sentiment is even awesome! lol Love this old wall look that you have captured- perfect for the theme and page! Love your videos!
RépondreSupprimerLove this background and how you made the tickets special! Thank you for another great video!
RépondreSupprimerMerci pour le partage, votre vidéo comme toujours est très enrichissante.
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RépondreSupprimerI really enjoyed the video and all the different techniques you used.The finished pages were great!
RépondreSupprimerAnother absolutely fantastic video, France. Love watching your work "evolve," then (sometimes) re-evolve! And, in the end, this is perfection! I hope you are beginning to feel well again!
RépondreSupprimerThe video was fantastic! Once again I am inspired. Thank you for sharing.
RépondreSupprimerI have been watching your gorgeous videos for a while now but Mrs Muddhlead me, didn't realize you had a blog LOL so I'm delighted to find and start following your blog too. This is such a lovely journal page, I love love the colours and the brilliant aged effect of the old wall. THANK YOU for sharing your delightful creations.
RépondreSupprimerSo perfect, France. Thank you, again, for the the inspiration.
RépondreSupprimerSorry, I did not intend my comment above to be anonymous!
RépondreSupprimerGorgeous!! Now I'm going to have to try the brown and orange thing. :D
RépondreSupprimerEncore une bien jolie réa... Merci pour toutes tes vidéos explicatives... Pas encore eu le temps de m'y essayer, mais je ne désespère pas...
RépondreSupprimerFantastic! Love so many of these ideas (window envelope--fab!)...I noticed you used a little instrument to cut between the legs of the little Stampotique guy. It looked almost like tweezers. Can you tell me about that tool?
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